Is the California GOP going to yank their endorsement of the Governator?

No, really, I am serious.  The Governator has done more to tear the GOP apart than any Democrat could hope to do.  And for those of you who were paying attention, in “My Ode to Gray Davis”, my first post on here, I remarked that he would do that.

While the GOP establishment remains supportive of Schwarzenegger, the rank and file are disappointed.  Disappointed enough to attempt to yank their pre-primary endorsement of the governor:

SACRAMENTO – Republican activists are gaining ground in a bid to get their party to denounce Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s spending policies, but there’s no agreement between factions on their most contentious proposal: getting the state GOP to yank its endorsement of him in the November election.

The chairman of the state party has agreed to help get three draft resolutions against the governor’s budget, public-works and minimum-wage-increase proposals a “full and fair hearing” at the Feb. 24-26 GOP convention in San Jose.

Of course, the regular primary will be held, and Schwarzenegger.  But it certainly would be a bizarre outcome for the party apparatus to not support their own nominee, especially a standing governor.

More on the flip…

I’m not sure what these people wanted.  Did they want a Bushian conservative governor.  For the foreseeable future that is not possible.  It’s why Bill Simon got trounced by Gray Davis.  Conservatives just don’t have the traction in the state to have such a candidate win a statewide election.

And, unsuprisingly they are disappointed by the lack of appointments of GOP judges.

A second controversial draft resolution – chastising Schwarzenegger’s appointment of dozens of non-Republican judges to the bench – gained a key endorsement Wednesday by the California Republican Lawyers Association. “As the only chartered Republican lawyers organization in the state, we had to take a position,” said association president Steve Baric of Rancho Santa Margarita. “We believe the governor as a Republican should be appointing more Republican judges.

Amongst the laundry list of their complaints:
The Bond packages
The budget
The minimum wage increase
Susan Kennedy
yada
yada
yada

Oh grow up people.  If you can’t have everything you’re going to take your marbles home with you.  Well, let’s see you do that.